2000 United States presidential election in Kansas

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2000 United States presidential election in Kansas
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  1996 November 7, 2000 2004  
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Nominee George W. Bush Al Gore
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Texas Tennessee
Running mate Dick Cheney Joe Lieberman
Electoral vote60
Popular vote622,332399,276
Percentage58.04%37.24%

Kansas Presidential Election Results 2000.svg
County Results

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

George W. Bush
Republican

The 2000 United States presidential election in Kansas took place on November 7, 2000, and was part of the 2000 United States presidential election. Voters chose six representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Contents

Kansas was won by Governor George W. Bush. He won all of the congressional districts and counties in the state, except for Douglas County and Wyandotte County. Gore won Douglas, home to Lawrence and the University of Kansas, with just 45.8 percent of the vote, thereby making Bush the first ever Republican to win the White House without carrying this county. Independent Ralph Nader also achieved his best performance by far in Douglas, where he got over ten percent of the vote. Bush performed very well in the first district, which is the western and most rural part of the state.

Results

2000 United States presidential election in Kansas [1]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Republican George W. Bush 622,33258.04%6
Democratic Al Gore 399,27637.24%0
Independent Ralph Nader 36,0863.37%0
Reform Patrick Buchanan 7,3700.69%0
Libertarian Harry Browne 4,5250.42%0
Independent John Hagelin 1,3730.13%0
Independent Howard Phillips 1,2540.12%0
Totals1,072,216100.00%6
Voter turnout (Voting age/registered)54%/66%

Results by county

County [2] George W. Bush
Republican
Al Gore
Democratic
Ralph Nader
Independent
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %# %
Allen 3,37958.60%2,13236.98%1642.84%911.58%1,24721.62%5,766
Anderson 1,98457.04%1,32738.15%942.70%732.10%65718.89%3,478
Atchison 3,37848.96%3,17145.96%2333.38%1181.71%2073.00%6,900
Barber 1,75570.26%63725.50%732.92%331.32%1,11844.76%2,498
Barton 7,30266.65%3,23829.56%2512.29%1641.50%4,06437.09%10,955
Bourbon 3,85261.07%2,21135.05%1592.52%861.36%1,64126.02%6,308
Brown 2,98563.63%1,51232.23%1202.56%741.58%1,47331.40%4,691
Butler 13,37763.69%6,75532.16%4972.37%3731.78%6,62231.53%21,002
Chase 84864.39%39129.69%564.25%221.67%45734.70%1,317
Chautauqua 1,34771.65%44323.56%361.91%542.87%90448.09%1,880
Cherokee 5,01454.92%3,78341.43%2252.46%1081.18%1,23113.49%9,130
Cheyenne 1,31275.97%35020.27%472.72%181.04%96255.70%1,727
Clark 92673.43%29223.16%342.70%90.71%63450.27%1,261
Clay 2,99873.34%95123.26%932.27%461.13%2,04750.08%4,088
Cloud 2,91864.80%1,31429.18%2104.66%611.35%1,60435.62%4,503
Coffey 2,70066.83%1,19629.60%962.38%481.19%1,50437.23%4,040
Comanche 76075.55%21120.97%181.79%171.69%54954.58%1,006
Cowley 8,08056.86%5,53538.95%4162.93%1791.26%2,54517.91%14,210
Crawford 7,16047.63%7,07647.07%6304.19%1681.12%840.56%15,034
Decatur 1,25571.35%42424.10%512.90%291.65%83147.25%1,759
Dickinson 5,24364.79%2,41329.82%3223.98%1141.41%2,83034.97%8,092
Doniphan 2,35064.40%1,13431.08%902.47%752.06%1,21633.32%3,649
Douglas 17,06242.83%18,24945.81%4,03110.12%4961.25%-1,187-2.98%39,838
Edwards 1,06267.95%44728.60%332.11%211.34%61539.35%1,563
Elk 1,08069.68%40225.94%342.19%342.19%67843.74%1,550
Ellis 6,51658.39%3,92635.18%5434.87%1751.57%2,59023.21%11,160
Ellsworth 1,84564.99%82529.06%1304.58%391.37%1,02035.93%2,839
Finney 6,44270.40%2,43126.57%1821.99%951.04%4,01143.83%9,150
Ford 6,05067.85%2,56628.78%2002.24%1011.13%3,48439.07%8,917
Franklin 5,92561.35%3,32134.39%3063.17%1061.10%2,60426.96%9,658
Geary 3,97757.92%2,66038.74%1582.30%711.03%1,31719.18%6,866
Gove 1,12275.05%29619.80%442.94%332.21%82655.25%1,495
Graham 1,05871.78%34623.47%473.19%231.56%71248.31%1,474
Grant 2,12674.44%68323.91%391.37%80.28%1,44350.53%2,856
Gray 1,63175.51%48222.31%271.25%200.93%1,14953.20%2,160
Greeley 62878.21%14317.81%242.99%81.00%48560.40%803
Greenwood 2,39267.17%1,02728.84%812.27%611.71%1,36538.33%3,561
Hamilton 90175.59%26422.15%151.26%121.01%63753.44%1,192
Harper 2,07667.95%86928.45%752.45%351.15%1,20739.50%3,055
Harvey 8,27160.44%4,59133.55%6514.76%1711.25%3,68026.89%13,684
Haskell 1,32381.87%26316.27%160.99%140.87%1,06065.60%1,616
Hodgeman 83576.75%21719.94%211.93%151.38%61856.81%1,088
Jackson 3,00157.16%1,99037.90%1232.34%1362.59%1,01119.26%5,250
Jefferson 4,42356.15%3,00038.09%3214.08%1331.69%1,42318.06%7,877
Jewell 1,40074.59%38020.25%573.04%402.13%1,02054.34%1,877
Johnson 129,96559.74%79,11836.37%6,4932.98%1,9600.90%50,84723.37%217,536
Kearny 1,08475.54%32022.30%161.11%151.05%76453.24%1,435
Kingman 2,67270.17%99126.02%862.26%591.55%1,68144.15%3,808
Kiowa 1,26278.48%29418.28%342.11%181.12%96860.20%1,608
Labette 4,47552.41%3,74543.86%2302.69%881.03%7308.55%8,538
Lane 84674.67%25222.24%232.03%121.06%59452.43%1,133
Leavenworth 12,58354.07%9,73341.82%6792.92%2761.19%2,85012.25%23,271
Lincoln 1,29568.52%46924.81%985.19%281.48%82643.71%1,890
Linn 2,51359.00%1,58737.26%912.14%681.60%92621.74%4,259
Logan 1,08877.88%23116.54%493.51%292.08%85761.34%1,397
Lyon 6,65253.41%5,19041.67%4173.35%1961.57%1,46211.74%12,455
Marion 4,15670.40%1,47524.99%1893.20%831.41%2,68145.41%5,903
Marshall 3,06659.94%1,83135.80%1342.62%841.64%1,23524.14%5,115
McPherson 8,50168.22%3,27226.26%5344.29%1541.24%5,22941.96%12,461
Meade 1,60478.13%40019.48%331.61%160.78%1,20458.65%2,053
Miami 6,61156.96%4,55439.23%2942.53%1481.28%2,05717.73%11,607
Mitchell 2,35071.95%75122.99%1153.52%501.53%1,59948.96%3,266
Montgomery 8,49661.81%4,77034.70%2691.96%2101.53%3,72627.11%13,745
Morris 1,59960.55%88233.40%1043.94%562.12%71727.15%2,641
Morton 1,20377.26%32120.62%191.22%140.90%88256.64%1,557
Nemaha 3,57867.64%1,49428.24%1021.93%1162.19%2,08439.40%5,290
Neosho 4,01458.29%2,58837.58%1942.82%901.31%1,42620.71%6,886
Ness 1,42075.69%38320.42%492.61%241.28%1,03755.27%1,876
Norton 1,74471.15%59824.40%652.65%441.80%1,14646.75%2,451
Osage 3,77057.01%2,53038.26%1712.59%1422.15%1,24018.75%6,613
Osborne 1,43270.54%48423.84%743.65%401.97%94846.70%2,030
Ottawa 1,97770.83%63122.61%1455.20%381.36%1,34648.22%2,791
Pawnee 1,85062.93%96832.93%933.16%290.99%88230.00%2,940
Phillips 2,05773.67%61121.88%853.04%391.40%1,44651.79%2,792
Pottawatomie 4,98564.48%2,03726.35%2523.26%4575.91%2,94838.13%7,731
Pratt 2,88565.33%1,31429.76%1493.37%681.54%1,57135.57%4,416
Rawlins 1,34977.53%30617.59%492.82%362.07%1,04359.94%1,740
Reno 15,17959.69%9,02535.49%8773.45%3491.37%6,15424.20%25,430
Republic 2,23975.01%60420.23%1033.45%391.31%1,63554.78%2,985
Rice 2,90364.23%1,42231.46%1282.83%671.48%1,48132.77%4,520
Riley 10,67258.47%6,18833.90%1,1716.42%2221.22%4,48424.57%18,253
Rooks 2,01672.65%59721.51%1053.78%572.05%1,41951.14%2,775
Rush 1,23566.61%50527.24%824.42%321.73%73039.37%1,854
Russell 2,43469.90%88625.45%1213.48%411.18%1,54844.45%3,482
Saline 12,41257.66%7,48734.78%1,3676.35%2611.21%4,92522.88%21,527
Scott 1,81178.64%41818.15%522.26%220.96%1,39360.49%2,303
Sedgwick 93,72457.35%62,56138.28%4,6692.86%2,4631.51%31,16319.07%163,417
Seward 3,86975.92%1,12622.10%601.18%410.80%2,74353.82%5,096
Shawnee 35,89448.26%34,81846.82%2,5293.40%1,1321.52%1,0761.44%74,373
Sheridan 1,13276.02%28118.87%553.69%211.41%85157.15%1,489
Sherman 1,89470.62%68125.39%602.24%471.75%1,21345.23%2,682
Smith 1,53470.24%53424.45%793.62%371.69%1,00045.79%2,184
Stafford 1,54670.27%56725.77%542.45%331.50%97944.50%2,200
Stanton 78576.29%21520.89%161.55%131.26%57055.40%1,029
Stevens 1,71481.19%34516.34%341.61%180.85%1,36964.85%2,111
Sumner 6,17660.36%3,54934.69%3062.99%2011.96%2,62725.67%10,232
Thomas 2,82274.66%80721.35%932.46%581.53%2,01553.31%3,780
Trego 1,22066.41%51628.09%693.76%321.74%70438.32%1,837
Wabaunsee 2,18263.80%1,02529.97%962.81%1173.42%1,15733.83%3,420
Wallace 73785.60%10311.96%141.63%70.81%63473.64%861
Washington 2,44674.87%68721.03%772.36%571.74%1,75953.84%3,267
Wichita 85978.81%20718.99%151.38%90.83%65259.82%1,090
Wilson 2,74867.11%1,18628.96%1002.44%611.49%1,56238.15%4,095
Woodson 97461.07%52132.66%593.70%412.57%45328.41%1,595
Wyandotte 14,02429.05%32,41167.14%1,2872.67%5501.14%-18,387-38.09%48,272
Totals622,33258.04%399,27637.24%36,0863.37%14,5221.35%223,05620.80%1,072,216

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

By congressional district

Bush won all 4 congressional districts, including one held by a Democrat. [3]

DistrictBushGoreRepresentative
1st 67%28% Jerry Moran
2nd 55%40% Jim Ryun
3rd 53%42% Dennis Moore
4th 59%37% Todd Tiahrt

Electors

Technically the voters of Kansas cast their ballots for electors: representatives to the Electoral College. Kansas is allocated 6 electors because it has 4 congressional districts and 2 senators. All candidates who appear on the ballot or qualify to receive write-in votes must submit a list of 6 electors, who pledge to vote for their candidate and his or her running mate. Whoever wins the majority of votes in the state is awarded all 6 electoral votes. Their chosen electors then vote for president and vice president. Although electors are pledged to their candidate and running mate, they are not obligated to vote for them. An elector who votes for someone other than his or her candidate is known as a faithless elector.

The electors of each state and the District of Columbia met on December 18, 2000 [4] to cast their votes for president and vice president. The Electoral College itself never meets as one body. Instead the electors from each state and the District of Columbia met in their respective capitols.

The following were the members of the Electoral College from the state. All were pledged to and voted for George W. Bush and Dick Cheney: [5]

  1. Shari Caywood
  2. Gene Eastin
  3. Richard Eckert
  4. Susan Estes
  5. Mark Heitz
  6. Charles Hostetler

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References

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  2. "KS US President Race — November 07, 2000". Our Campaigns.
  3. "2000 Presidential General Election Data — Kansas by Congressional District". Dave Leip’s U.S. Election Atlas.
  4. "2000 Post-Election Timeline of Events".
  5. "President Elect — 2000". Archived from the original on February 12, 2012. Retrieved October 25, 2009.